crap. I just got into brewing beer and now I have to switch to wine? Or does this mean I have to do both to make sure I am cool
Wine is becoming more "cool", and is associated with the sheek high class lifestyle.
Ok, so now I know why the moderators delete posts for being off-topic...
I drink both, although more beer lately now that I can make it. My wife is a big wine fan. Ironically, a friend of mine has a high ranking position with a local large beer distributor, an sees the wine industry as a direct competitor, along with the other beer distributors in town. Took me by surprise.
I used to drink wine, beer, and tequila in close to equal quantities.
One of these things is not like the others....
Seems to me that their sample size is too small. How could the preference for beer drop 12% in a single year? They say beer preference went from 51% in 2010 to 39% in 2011.
That seems like an extremely drastic change that could only be attributed to sampling error, rather than an actual shift that large in 1 year.
The majority of these types of poles are bogus.
weirdboy said:I feel like telephone polling is actually becoming a more unreliable method of sampling since it excludes most people in my peer group who have dropped landlines in favor of cell phones.
Matty22 said:Seems to me that their sample size is too small. How could the preference for beer drop 12% in a single year? They say beer preference went from 51% in 2010 to 39% in 2011.
That seems like an extremely drastic change that could only be attributed to sampling error, rather than an actual shift that large in 1 year.
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